Directional depletion interactions in shaped particles

Entropic forces in colloidal suspensions and in polymer-colloid systems are of long-standing and continuing interest. Experiments show how entropic forces can be used to control the self-assembly of colloidal particles. Significant advances in colloidal synthesis made in the past two decades have en...

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Date:2014
Main Authors: Scala, A., De Sanctis Lucentini, P.G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут фізики конденсованих систем НАН України 2014
Series:Condensed Matter Physics
Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/153502
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Directional depletion interactions in shaped particles / A. Scala, P.G. De Sanctis Lucentini // Condensed Matter Physics. — 2014. — Т. 17, № 3. — С. 33007:1-6. — Бібліогр.: 26 назв.— англ.

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Summary:Entropic forces in colloidal suspensions and in polymer-colloid systems are of long-standing and continuing interest. Experiments show how entropic forces can be used to control the self-assembly of colloidal particles. Significant advances in colloidal synthesis made in the past two decades have enabled the preparation of high quality nano-particles with well-controlled sizes, shapes, and compositions, indicating that such particles can be utilized as "artificial atoms" to build new materials. To elucidate the effects of the shape of particles upon the magnitude of entropic interaction, we analyse the entropic interactions of two cut-spheres. We show that the solvent induces a strong directional depletion attraction among flat faces of the cut-spheres. Such an effect highlights the possibility of using the shape of particles to control directionality and strength of interaction.